
Woolacombe campervan and motorhome sites near the beach
31 Woolacombe campervan or motorhome sites
Broad Park Camping and Glamping Certificated Site
Fairy Cross, Bideford, Devon
24 reviews
100%
would recommend
Small, family campsite with alpacas, goats and horses. Minutes to The Big Sheep, ten minutes from the beach!
Berry's Ground Lane Campsite
Barnstaple, Devon
18 reviews
100%
would recommend
Almost wild camping in Exmoor National Park on the North Devon Coast with fantastic sea views. Dog friendly.
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Twitchen House Holiday Park
Woolacombe, Devon
A charming family holiday park located in Woolacombe, home of Britain's award-winning beach.
North Morte Farm
Mortehoe, Woolacombe, Devon
Dog friendly camping and touring, right by the beach, directly on the Mortehoe area of the South West Coast Path.
Warcombe Farm Camping Park
Mortehoe, Woolacombe, Devon
Peaceful, 5 star camping and touring with fishing on site and sea views, close to Woolacombe and its great beach.
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Easewell Farm Holiday Park
Mortehoe, Woolacombe, Devon
A family friendly park close to Woolacombe Beach and the South West Coastal Path, with swimming pool on site.
Freshwell Camping
Croyde, Devon
Two mins' walk from Croyde Beach, summer camping and glamping by the sand and surfing of the NT's Baggy Point.
Bay View Farm Caravan and Camping Park
Croyde, Braunton, Devon
A family friendly, 4 star park by Croyde Bay, just a short walk from the beach and ideal for walkers on The Downs.
Newberry Valley Park
Combe Martin, Devon
A family-run, dog-friendly campsite five minutes' walk from the beaches and village of Combe Martin.
Adventure Camping
Bideford, Devon
A laidback family site, among hills and coast views. Adventure activities are just next-door.
Westland Farm
Combe Martin, Barnstaple, Devon
Camping, touring and fabulous glamping in shepherd's huts or a luxury yurt by Exmoor, Combe Martin and the coast.
























